Judge Jeanine Pirro And FOX News Sued By Black Lives Matter Activist

Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson is suing Judge Jeanine Pirro and FOX News. Pirro is a former prosecutor so this should be very interesting. She doesn’t seem like the type of person who would be intimidated by anything like this.

McKesson’s action is one of a series of lawsuits stemming from BLM protests in Louisiana against 2016 shooting of Alton Sterling. McKesson, who was arrested at the protest but had his charges dismissed, received more than $100,000 in damages from Baton Rouge police, according to the New York Daily News. One police officer filed a counter-suit, however, claiming protesters had thrown rocks at him and that McKesson had incited the violence. Pirro referenced this lawsuit on the show “Fox and Friends” earlier this fall.

“In this particular case, DeRay Mckesson, the organizer, actually was directing people, was directing the violence,” Pirro said. “You’ve got a police officer who was injured, he was injured at the direction of DeRay Mckesson, DeRay Mckesson walks away with a hundred thousand dollars, for an organization that is amorphous, we got a problem in this country.”

It’ll be interesting to see if Pirro talks about the lawsuit on her show this weekend.